What are Fire-Resistant Bags Made Of?

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What are Fire-Resistant Bags Made Of?

Fire-resistant bags can be lifesavers. While it won’t protect you during fire incidents, it can protect your insurance claims, your money, your land title or other documents crucial to protect your property or wealth. But what makes fire-resistant bags immune to fire? Ever wonder what those ultra-sturdy fireresistant bank bags are made of? Why it is so effective against heat and flames? Worry not because we’ve got you covered. Fire-resistant bags are made of several layers of mixed materials reinforcing each other’s heat and fire repellent properties. The multi-layered lines and pockets of the bag help deflect the heat and prevent the bag from catching fire. Below is a list of materials most commonly used in fireproof document bags. Asbestos Asbestos has been used throughout history for its heat-resistant properties and was one of the most popular fireproofing materials until the early 1900s. It’s a flexible and inexpensive additive which can be molded into a range of fire-resistant products such as fire-resistant document bags or even roofing material for construction. Asbestos works well as a fireproof material because of its chemical properties – with a melting point of 1600 degrees Farenheit


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